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Root and crown rot of figs in the West Bank of Jordan

Phytophthora palmivora, P. parasitica, Pythium ultimum, and P. paroecandrum were isolated repeatedly from decayed roots and trunk cankers of declining fig plants (Ficus carica L.) affected by root and crown rot in West Bank fig orchards and commercial nurseries. In greenhouse experiments with these...

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Published in:Phytopathologia mediterranea 1994-04, Vol.33 (1), p.36-40
Main Authors: Shtayeh, M.S. Ali, Abu-Ghdaib, Suhail I., Ghdaib, Suhail I. Abu
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description Phytophthora palmivora, P. parasitica, Pythium ultimum, and P. paroecandrum were isolated repeatedly from decayed roots and trunk cankers of declining fig plants (Ficus carica L.) affected by root and crown rot in West Bank fig orchards and commercial nurseries. In greenhouse experiments with these fungi, F. carica 'Daffour' and 'Hmadi' were the most susceptible of four cultivars inoculated. P. palmivora caused serious disease on almost all cultivars when figs were periodically exposed to flooded soil conditions.
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Biological and medical sciences
Disease susceptibility
Ficus carica
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Fungal infections
Fungal plant pathogens
Fungi
Orchard soils
Orchards
Parasitism
Pathology, epidemiology, host-fungus relationships. Damages, economic importance
Phytopathology. Animal pests. Plant and forest protection
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Phytophthora parasitica
Plant diseases
Plant roots
Plants
Soil water
title Root and crown rot of figs in the West Bank of Jordan
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